HotelEl Dorado Hotel
The Plaza Deluxe King Room overlooks Sonoma's Saturday farmers' market and evening guitar buskers.

The 2 Bedroom Bungalows come with full gourmet kitchens—stovetop, dishwasher, counter space for picnic assembly—so you can stock wine from the Plaza tasting rooms and cook what you pick up at the Tuesday farmers' market. The private patios mean breakfast happens outside, and dinner too if the weather holds.
Stays here run on your own schedule—no lobby check-in rush, no breakfast service window. The 1 Bedroom Luxury Suites work for couples who want plush bedding and a quiet base between vineyard visits. Most people walk to the Plaza for dinner reservations, then return to their patio with a bottle from one of the tasting rooms on the square.

Sonoma Bungalows occupies a residential side street just off the Plaza, close enough that you hear the evening crowds outside the Girl & the Fig. The entrance is marked by warm earth tones and a garden full of seasonal flowers. Each unit opens through expansive windows that pull daylight across the living areas, and the landscaped grounds feel more like a neighbor's backyard than hotel common space.

The 2 Bedroom Bungalows at Sonoma Bungalows offer an intimate and exclusive retreat, perfect for families or groups seeking a luxurious escape. Each bungalow is meticulously designed with spacious living areas, gourmet kitchens, and beautifully decorated interiors that invite natural light, ensuring a serene and comfortable stay.
The 1 Bedroom Luxury Suites provide a sophisticated haven for couples or solo travelers looking to indulge in comfort and elegance. With plush bedding, luxurious linens, and elegant bathrooms featuring high-end amenities, these suites promise restful nights and a rejuvenating experience in the heart of Sonoma.
Explore the rich viticultural landscape of Sonoma with a variety of winery tours that showcase the region's finest offerings. From the renowned Anaba Winery to the charming Benziger Family Winery, each visit promises a delightful experience filled with tastings and breathtaking views of the vineyards.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Sonoma Valley with scenic hikes that cater to all levels of adventurers. Trails like the Sugarloaf Ridge State Park and Sonoma Overlook Trail offer stunning vistas and a chance to connect with the area's diverse flora and fauna.
Delve into Sonoma's rich history by visiting significant landmarks such as the Jack London State Historic Park and the Sonoma Barracks. Each site tells a story of the region's past, providing a fascinating backdrop for your explorations.
Opt for a 2 Bedroom Bungalow if traveling with family or friends — the spacious layout encourages togetherness while providing privacy. If a romantic getaway is on the agenda, the 1 Bedroom Luxury Suites offer a cozy yet elegant ambiance, perfect for couples. Be sure to explore the local wineries and hiking trails, which are just a short drive away, to fully embrace the Sonoma experience.
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